Superbot Entertainment is no longer operating under the wings of Sony, Kotaku reports. The studio that released its first game, Playstation All-Stars Battle Royale, had been operating with support from Sony. However, rumours made it out that the severed ties may lead to the demise of the company that recently saw cut backs.
In a statement to Kotaku, David Yang director of operations, explained that things were not that dire.
"SuperBot Entertainment can confirm that the relationship with SCEA has ended on good terms. We are extremely grateful to have had the opportunity to work on with Sony on Playstation All-Stars Battle Royale, and are extremely proud of the work we have done. SuperBot Entertainment will continue working on projects that reflect our passion for games and our commitment to creating award winning titles. We are very excited about beginning the next chapter of our future and invite all of our fans and supporters to follow our journey."
However, Yang did not rule out the need for further cut backs as the developer tries to find its footing in this new situation.